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EXTRA-TUFF BINGO THERE WILL BE NO APRIL BINGO GAME Bingo will resume on Tuesday, May 1st
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SLEEP By some accounts 45% of the world’s population is chronically sleep deprived. For industrialized countries like the U.S. where being busy and multitasking is seen as a virtue, the number is undoubtedly higher. If you won’t go to bed earlier to improve your memory normalize your moods or increase your energy levels, perhaps you’ll be tempted to get more sleep knowing that it can help with fat loss. A number of studies in recent years have conclusively shown that adequate sleep does indeed lead to weight loss. Exercise and proper diet are still important of course, but burning the candle at both ends might be undoing all of your best intentions.
EASTER EGG HUNT
34th Annual Zach Gordon Youth Center
Saturday, March 31st Pre-register:
at Zach Gordon Youth Center by Friday, March 30th
Registration:
at TMHS Commons Area between 9AM & 9:30 AM on the day of event Three Age Groups 0-4, 5-7 and 8-10
$5 registration fee per child Pre-registered hunters please check in before 9:30am in the TMHS Commons Area on the day of the event. To encourage hunters to register early, three prize winners will be selected at 9:55am at their designated hunting areas. You must be present to win or a new name will be called instead.
Hunt Begins 10:00 AM PROMPTLY! At Thunder Mountain High School Bring a bag or basket to collect your eggs & dress for the weather!
For more information, call Zach Gordon Youth Center at 586-2635 after 11am.
Jeffrey Keith (Jeff ) White December 15, 1958 - February 27, 2018
Jeffrey Keith (Jeff ) White died after a short battle with cancer and complications from pneumonia on February 27, 2018 at Bartlett Regional Hospital. He was born Dec 15, 1958 in Union City, Tenn. where he spent a large portion of his younger years. He graduated from Obion County High School, Troy, Tenn. in 1976. He moved shortly thereafter to Juneau AK where he lived, except for a few years in Salem, OR., until his death. He married Lisa Hayes on Nov. 1, 1986. He is survived by wife Lisa, a son, Jeffrey, and daughter MaryJo and one grandson, Brahm. He is also survived by mother Ann Kennedy and siblings, John H. White and
Terry J. White of Juneau, and numerous nieces and nephews. His father, John Larry White preceded him in death along with two brothers, Timothy (Tim) White and Daniel (Danny) Lakip. Jeff was proficient in all building trades and worked in that industry all his adult life. He also greatly enjoyed the outdoors, especially fishing and hunting. He loved his family very much and was a wonderful, helpful son to his parents. He was extremely helpful and kind to elderly family members and friends. He will be missed by all. A Celebration of Life for Jeff will be held at a later date in the spring.
EASTER SERVICES Douglas Community United Methodist Church
We are the church in the heart of the community with the Community at heart!
Maundy Thursday Service – 5:30 p.m. Easter Sunday Potluck Breakfast – 9:00 a.m. Easter Sunday Worship – 11:00 a.m. followed by Easter Egg Hunt Corner of 3rd and E Streets, Downtown Douglas Rev. Jason Cornish, Pastor • 364-2408 or 364-2110
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St.BRENDAN’S Brendan’S EPISCOPAL epiScopalCHURCH church ST. HOLY Holy WEEK Week SERVICES Services
Palm Sunday, April 9th • •Maundy Thursday, Holy Eucharist 10:30am March 29th - 7:00pm • •Good Friday, Maundy Thursday, March 30th - 7:00pm April 13th – 7:00pm • Easter Vigil, •March Good 31st Friday, - 8:00pm at Holy Trinity April 14th – 7:00pm
•• Sunrise SunriseService ServiceatatSkater’s Skater’sCabin Cabin Sunday, 6:30am Jointly Sunday,April April16th 1st –– 6:30am Jointly with Shepherd of the with Shepherd of the Valley Valley Lutheran and Aldersgate Lutheran and Aldersgate UMC UMC
•• Easter EasterEucharist, Eucharist, Sunday, April Sunday, 1st 16th – 10:30am Easter Brunch & April – 10:30am Easter Children’s Easter Egg Hunt after Brunch & Children’s Easter Egg service Hunt after service
Resurrection Lutheran Church HOLY WEEK SERVICES: Sunday, March 25th Palm/Passion Sunday at 9:30am Maundy Thursday, March 29th Meal in the Upper Room with scripture, music and worship at 5:30pm Good Friday, March 30th The sanctuary will be open for prayer and meditation from noon - 5:30pm. Tenebrae Service of Darkness at 5:30pm Easter Sunday, April 1st Worship with Celebration Ringers at 9:30am
Pastor Karen Perkins • 740 West 10th Street • 586-2380 • www.rlcjuneau.com
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Christ Lutheran Church
Holy Week Services
Maundy Thursday: 7:00pm Good Friday: 7:00pm Easter: 10:00am Brunch and Egg Hunt to follow.
Home of the Live Nativity!
www.christjuneau.com • 10300 Glacier Hwy (across from the DMV) 907-790-4267 • Pastor Andrew Martens
Northern Light United Church
An Inclusive Presbyterian Church (USA) United Methodist Congregation 400 West 11th Street • 586-3131 • northernlightchurch.org
Maundy Thursday
Thursday, March 29th, 5:30pm - Reflection, Music, Candle Light and Communion
Easter Worship
Sunday, April 1st, 11:00am - Followed by Fellowship and Easter treats
Childcare available • Accessible Friendly Phil Campbell, Pastor Join us every Sunday at 11; YOU are welcome here!
Aldersgate AUnited Methodist Church Reconciling Congregation Easter Services, April 1st
6:30 am - Sunrise Service at Skaters Cabin 7:30-9:30 am - Easter Breakfast 10:30 am - Easter Egg Hunt 11:00 am - Traditional Easter Worship Service
Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors!
9161 Cinema Drive, by the Valley movie theater • 789-4050
Call for Proposals
to Change Federal Subsistence Fish and Shellfish Regulations
Deadline: April 23, 2018
The Federal Subsistence Board is accepting proposals through April 23, 2018 to change Federal regulations for the subsistence harvest of fish and shellfish on Federal public lands for the 2019-2021 regulatory years, as well as proposals on customary and traditional use and nonrural determinations. The right regulations aren’t created without your input! Submit proposals by any of the following methods:
1. By mail or hand delivery
Federal Subsistence Board Office of Subsistence Management Attn: Theo Matuskowitz 1011 East Tudor Road, MS-121 Anchorage, AK 99503-6199
2. Through any Federal Subsistence Regional Advisory Council Coordinator. Contact information by region may be found here: www.doi.gov/subsistence/regions 3. On the Web at www.regulations.gov - search for FWS-R7-SM-2017-0096. You may call the Office of Subsistence Management at 800-478-1456 or email subsistence@fws.gov with your questions.
James Arndt Calvin May 28, 1930 - March 20, 2018
Juneau resident James Arndt Calvin, age 87, passed away peacefully on March 20, 2018 at the Juneau Pioneer Home. He was born May 28, 1930 in Long Beach, California, to Frank T. Calvin and Gladys K. (Henrickson) Calvin. In 1941, Jim along with his parents and brother Larry, headed north from California to Sitka, Alaska where his Uncle Jack Calvin had arrived a few years earlier. Jim’s boyhood in Sitka was rich in hunting, fishing, and great outdoor adventures. As a member of the Sitka High School basketball team, he had the opportunity to travel throughout Southeast Alaska. In 1948, Jim set off for the State College of Washington in Pullman, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. Upon completion of his education he returned to Sitka. However, by then the Korean War was in full swing so Jim enlisted in the Navy. He proudly served on the USS Pictor as an Engineman 2nd Class and Petty Officer 2nd Class. The Pictor’s mission was to deliver food to troops in Japan and Thailand. Jim was responsible for overseeing the refrigeration plant on the ship. During his term in the Navy he crossed the Pacific 26 times. In 1953, Jim met Katharine Louise Mitchell while she was visiting her sister Patsy Sarvela in Sitka and they stayed in contact for several years. On April 12, 1957 Jim and Kay were married, marking the beginning of a nearly 61-year marriage. In 1958, their daughter Laura was born in Sitka and shortly after a job transfer to Ketchikan the following year their son James was born. In 1961, Jim was appointed District Ranger in Warland, Montana, the first Alaskan ever promoted to a U.S. Forest Service District Ranger position. This was the beginning of the family’s journey that came with the job
Jim loved, as he served at ranger stations located throughout Montana. He made many friends in Montana but was happy to return home to Alaska, specifically Juneau, in 1969. Jim’s Forest Service work ranged from forest fire fighting to forest management responsibilities and finally to the position of Director of Lands, Minerals and Watersheds, the position from which he retired in 1983. During Jim’s retirement years he and Kay traveled south frequently to visit family and friends but split most of their time between homes in Douglas and Sitka. Jim built their small Sitka home, overlooking Thimbleberry Bay, when he was a young man and it remained one of his favorite places throughout his life. He also especially enjoyed sharing time with family and friends on his boat, the Urchin, which had been handed down to him from his father. Jim, Kay, and friends had some great fishing and cruising adventures aboard the Urchin. Jim was preceded in death by his parents and numerous family pets he and Kay loved over the years. He is survived by his wife Katharine (Kay), son James Steven Calvin and his wife Terri, daughter Laura Beason, his grandchildren Katelyn Calvin, Jacob Calvin, Ryan Beason and his wife Lauren, his great granddaughters, identical twins Claire and Elise Beason, and his brother Larry Calvin and his family. Also surviving Jim are many wonderful friends including his especially dear friends Ron and Mary Ann Wood. Jim moved to the Juneau Pioneer Home in December 2016. The Calvin family is deeply grateful for the loving, compassionate care Jim received from his Pioneer Home family. Interment and a celebration of life are being planned for this summer in Juneau.